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we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide, starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number one security company, adt? [ woman ] our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. [ man ] and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99, and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. meditate, medit >>> how would you like to have a user's manual for your brain? think of it as a way to train your brain to be more cooperative. well, deepak chopra's 65th book is called "super brain." thank you for joining us. it was a great book, i have read it, obviously, and it is in my wheel house. you call the brain a "three pound universe" that was interesting, what do you mean? >> well, first of all, the break is an activity through the universe, through which the universe sees
we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide, starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number one security company, adt? [ woman ] our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. [ man ] and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ]...
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they did want about an abrupt slowdown in technology standing. cisco made 1 billion for the company. facebook shares are down overnight. more shares are becoming available today as the lock up. in 4700707 7 million shares. will have more on that with jackie sissel in a live report. >> the finance chiefs of zinga is leaving. >> toyota is recalling more than two and half million second-generation previous models worldwide. is prompted by problems with an electric motopowered motor pump. 670,000 of these recalled pruis or so in the u.s.. customers will be notified by mail. this ottoman maker to a major recall. >> the power is back on at san francisco's city hall after an explosion in the basement. just before 930 and led to open a book of slocan the building cognizanof the sprinkler systemo go off. >> it is 5:10 a.m. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news times to hit the slopes snowboards and skiers getting out early. we will tell you which lake tahoe resorts are open starting today. you can see no traffic and it is clear. it is time to sski and sn
they did want about an abrupt slowdown in technology standing. cisco made 1 billion for the company. facebook shares are down overnight. more shares are becoming available today as the lock up. in 4700707 7 million shares. will have more on that with jackie sissel in a live report. >> the finance chiefs of zinga is leaving. >> toyota is recalling more than two and half million second-generation previous models worldwide. is prompted by problems with an electric motopowered motor...
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and a good example of not hiring because of technology is, look around the exchange. there used to be 10,000 guys in the pits. guess what? they trade on a screen now, and that has changed the employment picture. > > there are different times of uncertainty. if you are in a plane and the pilot's uncertain he can land safely, you are going to have a different concern than if there's uncertainty whether you're going to get your coffee or maybe some tea. > > i am not completely certain my tooth isn't going to get knocked out, but i still brush my teeth. > > but again, it's how much danger is looming, and right now, the danger that's looming is still a little bit more uncontrollable. > > sky is falling! sky is falling! sky is falling! > > round two: high commodity. what's likely to happen with the price of marijuana now that it's legal in states such as colorado? that rocky mountain high. > > you want to go ahead and incriminate yourself on this one? > > i am not going to incriminate myself. i am not a marijuana user, but i do think there are some tax benefits from this si
and a good example of not hiring because of technology is, look around the exchange. there used to be 10,000 guys in the pits. guess what? they trade on a screen now, and that has changed the employment picture. > > there are different times of uncertainty. if you are in a plane and the pilot's uncertain he can land safely, you are going to have a different concern than if there's uncertainty whether you're going to get your coffee or maybe some tea. > > i am not completely certain...
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generally technology isn't a heavily regulated industry any way. and they don't really pay a high dividend. >> the question is will we see a end of year zell selloff as toward try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower verse us next year when they go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend payers? >> right now, president obama's propose al would have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that is subantially higher t rate than the 15% tax rate that toward are enjoying right now. either way, we think that dividend yields will ultimately get dinged. as you mentioned, they have gotten hit. they were down something like 3% and the week ending just before the election. even in anticipation of that. it's hard to know. remember, a lot of dividend stocks are held in tax-exempt accounts, 401(k)s, pensions, endowments, foundations. we are dealing with a subset here. my sense is we will not see a pull back becau a lot of dividends aren't taxed to the extent you would think. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you, maria.
generally technology isn't a heavily regulated industry any way. and they don't really pay a high dividend. >> the question is will we see a end of year zell selloff as toward try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower verse us next year when they go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend payers? >> right now, president obama's propose al would have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that is subantially higher t rate than the 15% tax rate that toward are enjoying...
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rabbi jack it though is chilly out there. [ male announcer ] are you ready for tomorrow's technology today? then switch to at&t u-verse tv. add the wireless receiver exclusively from at&t, and you're no longer tied to the tv outlet. move your tv wherever you want in your home...even outside. [ megan ] call now and switch to u-verse for just $29 a month for six months, with a total home dvr included, free for life. add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. plus you can bundle tv and u-verse high speed internet with speeds up to 24 megs. [ male announcer ] our total home dvr lets you record four shows at once... and play them back in any room. every channel is in 100-percent, crystal-clear digital picture and sound. and you can upgrade to get 170 hd channels -- that's more than cable. [ megan ] so call now and switch to u-verse for just $29 a month for six months, with a total home dvr included, free for life. add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. [ male announcer ] at&t u-verse. it's tv like you've never seen before. ♪ >> founder some ad tech out th
rabbi jack it though is chilly out there. [ male announcer ] are you ready for tomorrow's technology today? then switch to at&t u-verse tv. add the wireless receiver exclusively from at&t, and you're no longer tied to the tv outlet. move your tv wherever you want in your home...even outside. [ megan ] call now and switch to u-verse for just $29 a month for six months, with a total home dvr included, free for life. add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. plus you can...
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technology has been particular weak in this recent market sell- off. new product launches from apple and microsoft have not been enough to erase worries about consumer and company spending on technology. the sector exchange traded tells the story-- it fell 1.4% today at a three and a half month low. internet networking gear maker cisco systems was among those leading the way lower. it fell 2.2%. cisco is due to report earnings next week, giving investors a peak into its turnaround effort and corporate tech spending. the holiday sales may be starting earlier than ever this year, but some retailers, they've seen investor sales hit their stock prices. kohl's and coach target different types of shoppers, but both suffered stock drops.75 coach fell 5.3%. coach's business has been helped by its stores in china. a new set of communist leaders are expected to be announced in china in the coming days. meantime, kohl's fell 5.1%, despite better than expected quarterly results. it's holiday forecast was a little shy of expectations. consumer giant disney can cred
technology has been particular weak in this recent market sell- off. new product launches from apple and microsoft have not been enough to erase worries about consumer and company spending on technology. the sector exchange traded tells the story-- it fell 1.4% today at a three and a half month low. internet networking gear maker cisco systems was among those leading the way lower. it fell 2.2%. cisco is due to report earnings next week, giving investors a peak into its turnaround effort and...
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generally technology isn't a very heavily regulated industry anyway. and they don't really pay a very high dividend. >> the question is, are we going to continue to see an end of year selloff as investors try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower versus next year when they, of course, will go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend-payers. >> sure. you're right. right now, you know, president obama's proposal would be to have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that would be substantially higher tax rate than the 15% tax rate that investors are enjoying right now. and, you know, either way, we do think that dividend yields will ultimately get dinged. as you mention, they have gotten hit, they were down something like 3% in the weekended right before the election. so even in anticipation of that. you know, it's hard to know. i mean, remember, a lot of dividends stocks are held in tax-exempt accounts anyway. 401(k)s, endowments, pensions. so we're dealing with a subset here. so my sense is we're not going to see a full pullback, because, a
generally technology isn't a very heavily regulated industry anyway. and they don't really pay a very high dividend. >> the question is, are we going to continue to see an end of year selloff as investors try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower versus next year when they, of course, will go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend-payers. >> sure. you're right. right now, you know, president obama's proposal would be to have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that...
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the merger of globalization and information technology has transformed how companies must now compete. old jobs and ways of doing business are obsolete. when you're fighting competitors across the globe for market share a company and its employees, have to be agile, nimble and work harder than ever. best-selling author jason jennings has been heralded by usa today as 1 of the 3 most in-demand business speakers in the world. he has new book, "the reinventors: how extraordinary companies pursue radical continuous change." adapt, grow, change - or perish? is it that stark? > > is that stark. if you take a look at the list of the original fortune 100 companies - you may find it surprising - only 2 are left. these are the companies who had the capital, they had the people, they had all the resources, and they couldn't survive. absolutely could not. and it's happening at increasingly warp speed. take a look at blackberry, research in motion - two years ago were at $77 billion. today their market capitalization is $5 billion. what happened? they are fast becoming irrelevant. look at circuit
the merger of globalization and information technology has transformed how companies must now compete. old jobs and ways of doing business are obsolete. when you're fighting competitors across the globe for market share a company and its employees, have to be agile, nimble and work harder than ever. best-selling author jason jennings has been heralded by usa today as 1 of the 3 most in-demand business speakers in the world. he has new book, "the reinventors: how extraordinary companies...
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febreze has anti-clogging technology that keeps it smelling fresh, even after 30 days. febreze. breathe happy. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> everybody is freaking about about washington. the fiscal cliff is a man made problem that congress and the president created. if they would stop squabbling with each other they could solve this thing with the stroke of a pen. i'm not trying to minimize the scale of the problem. it could send our economy back into a recession. i'm going to keep going. people are saying why is this stock and that stock d
febreze has anti-clogging technology that keeps it smelling fresh, even after 30 days. febreze. breathe happy. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're...
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the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the unitedstates, and if we keep on ou current path rael will benumber one. lou: always good to talk with you. >> great to talk to you. lou: you can find a link honor loudobbs.com. forty-eight days until the fiscal cliff. can the president and congress make a deal to avoid recession? the "a-team" is here. the obama white house moves to strong arm tactics. the rst lady ma have gone too far. she may have committed an abuse of power that is beyond unconscionable. the sex scandal. a smokescreen for what the former cia director really knows about benghazi? former cia operative gary bernstein joins us, and the questionwe allant answered, can our tops by really be this can our tops by really be this town? seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regi
the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the unitedstates, and if we keep on ou current path rael will benumber one. lou: always good to talk with you. >> great to talk to you. lou: you can find a link honor loudobbs.com. forty-eight days until the fiscal cliff. can the president and...
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technology is important to them. the historical labor making it so competitive in the past is narrowing and they have to do things to make manufacturing more competitive, so those two sectors are ones they're interested in. liz: do you foresee a change in american companies buying chinese companies? >> i think as u.s. sellers are more and more colorful with the chinese, a lot of the concerns by big part of that historically concerned is protecting intellectual property. some of that over time will become less important. liz: listen, this happening, you can fight the free market, we will be watching it. the managing director. closing bell ringing in 39 minutes. how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close
technology is important to them. the historical labor making it so competitive in the past is narrowing and they have to do things to make manufacturing more competitive, so those two sectors are ones they're interested in. liz: do you foresee a change in american companies buying chinese companies? >> i think as u.s. sellers are more and more colorful with the chinese, a lot of the concerns by big part of that historically concerned is protecting intellectual property. some of that over...
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we operated under the old technology again today. we promised everyone if they had an issue yesterday we'll make them whole for that. we took care of that right away. i don't think it speaks to electronic trading. we hit a bump in the road on a migration to a new technology platfo platform. we're not going to burn it back until until we're confident. >> understood. great to have you on the program, always. thank you so much. happy you got power back. >> yeah. thank you. i wish everyone else who doesn't have it would get it. we're doing everything we can in the community to be helpful. let's keep those people in our thoughts and prayers too. there's a lot of people that suffered a lot of devastation, including some of our employees. >> extraordinary. duncan, thank you. duncan kneniederauer joining us here. >>> will the selloff continue tomorrow? we'll handicap the day for you. >>> then ford getting back in the minivan market. can they compete with market leaders chrysler, toyota, and honda? stay with us on the "closing bell." uh, i'm
we operated under the old technology again today. we promised everyone if they had an issue yesterday we'll make them whole for that. we took care of that right away. i don't think it speaks to electronic trading. we hit a bump in the road on a migration to a new technology platfo platform. we're not going to burn it back until until we're confident. >> understood. great to have you on the program, always. thank you so much. happy you got power back. >> yeah. thank you. i wish...
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does this change at all the game in technology? yesterday we were all over the fact that technology has been getting wrecked. on pace for sixth straight weekly decline. >> interesting to hear from the ceo and he didn't sound nearly as negative as you would expect, especially given what we heard from intel, ibm and the bearish reports. this signals something about the spend factor. if you look at the cash position versus market cap, this is an incredible company. i believe it's over 30% market cap. they are well capitalized to do well. >> let's talk about another stock doing pretty well, staples. on the wall here, up 2%. it is the largest office supply chain. also moving higher despite swinging to third quarter loss, weighed down by weak sales in europe and australia. why the stock up, then? >> well, it came in better than expected. here's a story in this. they talked about increasing their share buy-backs, going to be about another 5% of the outstanding. they generate lots of free cash flow, so at about ten times earnings, people a
does this change at all the game in technology? yesterday we were all over the fact that technology has been getting wrecked. on pace for sixth straight weekly decline. >> interesting to hear from the ceo and he didn't sound nearly as negative as you would expect, especially given what we heard from intel, ibm and the bearish reports. this signals something about the spend factor. if you look at the cash position versus market cap, this is an incredible company. i believe it's over 30%...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> two women are dead after eating wild mushrooms. four others are in the hospital including the caregiver who picked the mushrooms and tossed them into a soup. local authorities are investigating now. a spokesman says that foul play is not suspected. >>> heart health experts meet ing last week in los angeles came up with several things everyone should know to keep our tickers humming along. the american heart association boiled down the list to top four. multivitamins don't reduce the risk. a lot of people think they do. but experts say they do not. number two, you're never too young for heart disease. people as young as 18 should have their blood pressure checked and get treatment if it isn't normal. number three, four signs
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> two women are dead after eating wild mushrooms. four others are in the hospital including the caregiver who picked the...
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national oil well varco, the premium technology in the oil patch. and apple, technology. so we've got two technologies right here. you're going to get rid of teradata. i've got to give you some yield. i've got to put you in -- let's go with a merck or a pfizer. let's give you some yield. or a verizon. do that now. because you're going to need it. you've got to make that change now. let's go to mike in my home state of pennsylvania. mike. >> caller: how are you, jim? >> mike, it's tough to do this show in this environment. how have you been? >> caller: great. a big boo-yah from shippensburg university. >> a great school. many of my teachers from springfield high, montgomery county went there. what's up? >> caller: i have some stocks for you. apple, aapl. express scripts, esrx. humana, hum. verizon, vz. and exelon, exe. am i diversified? [ buzzer ] >> all right. here we go. apple is tech. exelon is utility. that's the old philly elec. and comoil -- seem to be committed to the dividend which is why it's going down. express scripts is a pharmacy benefits manager. verizon is t
national oil well varco, the premium technology in the oil patch. and apple, technology. so we've got two technologies right here. you're going to get rid of teradata. i've got to give you some yield. i've got to put you in -- let's go with a merck or a pfizer. let's give you some yield. or a verizon. do that now. because you're going to need it. you've got to make that change now. let's go to mike in my home state of pennsylvania. mike. >> caller: how are you, jim? >> mike, it's...
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technology and financials were the worst performing s&p sectors. palladium and platinum pushed higher at report ed reports of y deficits boosted both metals. jumping nearly 5% while platinum added more than 1%, gold going the other direction and in the day lower falling more than $6. and small business owners remain cautious in october ahead of the presidential election. saying the optimism index rose slightly last month claiming 93.1, while just 4% of those surveyed said they plan to hire. we have the cme trader in the pits of the cme. telling us another downturn is ahead, and says a recession is on the horizon. todd, you say the technicals indicate that we should be going even lower than we have today. why so? >> good afternoon, david. we are now in a technical pattern with lower highs and lower lows. another indication of why we would want it to go lower here. in lower moves we can expect bounces like we had today. i would think any rally we see in the next couple of days will be gladly hauled into. based on the technicals of the market we have
technology and financials were the worst performing s&p sectors. palladium and platinum pushed higher at report ed reports of y deficits boosted both metals. jumping nearly 5% while platinum added more than 1%, gold going the other direction and in the day lower falling more than $6. and small business owners remain cautious in october ahead of the presidential election. saying the optimism index rose slightly last month claiming 93.1, while just 4% of those surveyed said they plan to hire....
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all of those are being driven by technology. and it's not stopping. it's accelerating. i just wrote a book called "abundan "abundance," i look at how it's creating jobs, bringing the cost of living down and giving us abundance in a range of areas worldwide. >> we talk -- i mean, when -- the word innovation tends to be followed by something like apple or something regarding a smartphone, but there's a lot going on in energy, there's a lot going on in space, there's a lot going on in transportation. where do you think our spot is sweetest right now in this country? >> well, i mean, the united states still remains the top innovation nation. it's the mindset that you're allowed to fail and start again and try again. silicon valley i run an organization where we're incubating about a dozen new companies every year in synthetic biology, in artificial intelligence, robotics. these are the technologies that are going to be as powerful this decade as the web and mobile were in the last couple of decades. it's really allowing small teams to do what only governments and large corp
all of those are being driven by technology. and it's not stopping. it's accelerating. i just wrote a book called "abundan "abundance," i look at how it's creating jobs, bringing the cost of living down and giving us abundance in a range of areas worldwide. >> we talk -- i mean, when -- the word innovation tends to be followed by something like apple or something regarding a smartphone, but there's a lot going on in energy, there's a lot going on in space, there's a lot...
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caterpillar, alcoa, united technologies, people just not feeling confident yet to get in and say i will buy them. worried about europe and all kinds of things. cheryl: thank you very much, appreciate it. it is time to make money with charles payne. we have the tech stock, but it is not cisco. >> it is not cisco. although it is a little bit on cisco tales. you don't have to work on letting out all the dots. up in that part, some other little guys. an open-source project they are involved in, also being involved in andre android 4.2. talk about apple but android is making amazing moves and sing a whole lot of market shares. it probably will trade twice the average daily volume. coming on this week with the market down, this is dangerous talking for brought calm, like the valuation. cheryl: apple is not the only game in town, that is for sure. dennis: some of the big banks left out, the ceo summit the president the new war brewing. cheryl: and wind power. how they want the federal government to blow new light into the alternative energy source. dennis: his other world currencies are faring
caterpillar, alcoa, united technologies, people just not feeling confident yet to get in and say i will buy them. worried about europe and all kinds of things. cheryl: thank you very much, appreciate it. it is time to make money with charles payne. we have the tech stock, but it is not cisco. >> it is not cisco. although it is a little bit on cisco tales. you don't have to work on letting out all the dots. up in that part, some other little guys. an open-source project they are involved...
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i don't know that the law is ever going to catch up with social media and technology. i think it's going to be case by case. always a struggle. always a battle in the courts. very difficult to answer. >> all right. we're switching to maine now. we're talking about one of the most famous pieces of art work in maine. the governor ordered it to be removed. and the artist is claiming she does not want it to be removed because she was paid for this. confusing case here. richard, what do you think? >> i think that the governor should have taken a look at the picture before he ordered it taken down. that would have been nice. but, you know, here the government, the government in maine commissioned the picture. they put it up to send a message by the government and now the government in maine is determination they want to remove it and they can do that. they have every right to do that. and these people who are complaining about this and bringing litigation, they really -- this is not the artist who is commissioned. these are just the public. they don't have standing first of
i don't know that the law is ever going to catch up with social media and technology. i think it's going to be case by case. always a struggle. always a battle in the courts. very difficult to answer. >> all right. we're switching to maine now. we're talking about one of the most famous pieces of art work in maine. the governor ordered it to be removed. and the artist is claiming she does not want it to be removed because she was paid for this. confusing case here. richard, what do you...
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you know, this is -- this is, you know, modern technology. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that we need power, we need gas down here right away. that's it. >> diane, as a mom, what's it like to see your kids going through this? >> this is devastating. i mean, my youngest is 8 years old. i have to dress him in layers. we have to do homework with blankets, not just one blanket, two, three blankets on and he's freezing, and i have to like keep him on my lap and make him do homework with me. believe me, i've had offers for people to take us in and get hot showers and i thank them from the bottom of my heart, but i can't leave my home. i can't leave -- i'm afraid to leave my home. i don't want what i have left to be taken from me and for my kids to be even more devastated than what they are, and to watch my kids shiver and say oh, mom, when are we even going to have like heat in this house, it's so cold, why are the windows open, and to try to explain to an 8-year-old, no, vin, the windows aren't open, it's hard. it's hard. it breaks my
you know, this is -- this is, you know, modern technology. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that we need power, we need gas down here right away. that's it. >> diane, as a mom, what's it like to see your kids going through this? >> this is devastating. i mean, my youngest is 8 years old. i have to dress him in layers. we have to do homework with blankets, not just one blanket, two, three blankets on and he's freezing, and i have to like keep him on my lap and make him do...
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itself, you're not going to look at these old technology names, you want to look at these newer technology names. >> to your point about the market turning, you'll notice that the nasdaq is underperforming the turn as we saw. everything's high? nasdaq's only good for a point. >> a lot of that has to do with microsoft as well. and i think it's an incorrect analysis to take all of technology, because i think, right now, it is bifurcated between who's got the exposure to tablets or not. so i don't agree with that. >> ennis? >> in the last three years, actually, to that point about bifurcation, you've seen the nasdaq actually have a humongous rally that took everything up with it. it took all boats out with the tide. now you have to be much more discriminating about value. you have to really find the names. i think apple is one now where you're starting to see some incremental value. and if you want to look at the broken names, i think intel is one that is within the pc space that is not as exposed to the consumer problems that microsoft is. >> josh brown, are you buying any technology on a da
itself, you're not going to look at these old technology names, you want to look at these newer technology names. >> to your point about the market turning, you'll notice that the nasdaq is underperforming the turn as we saw. everything's high? nasdaq's only good for a point. >> a lot of that has to do with microsoft as well. and i think it's an incorrect analysis to take all of technology, because i think, right now, it is bifurcated between who's got the exposure to tablets or...
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summit technology is an na boehler so the use the technology to be successful. wal-mart used technology. we have to have the original idea to begin with and i think one of the things they've done is they empower their people so a trend in san francisco bay don't have to salute the flag and a good to corporate headquarters. i think what we really need to focus on our couple key things. diversifying the economy, we need a robust basis but now we have to diversify. one of the reasons we suffered so greatly is the entire city was tied to one industry and when they ran into trouble the entire region. the second thing about technology is these are companies that are cabbles that can scale quickly. what used to take decades to create a significant amount of jobs can now in a couple of months. so i think it is imperative that the local universities and communities rally behind entrepreneurship because it can make such a big impact so quickly. >> something i talked to both of you about and i feel passionate about because i know you do this, right now and this is incredib
summit technology is an na boehler so the use the technology to be successful. wal-mart used technology. we have to have the original idea to begin with and i think one of the things they've done is they empower their people so a trend in san francisco bay don't have to salute the flag and a good to corporate headquarters. i think what we really need to focus on our couple key things. diversifying the economy, we need a robust basis but now we have to diversify. one of the reasons we suffered...
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we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this year. whether they are the right stock and right way to play it, not so much. we like industrials generally, manufacturing as well and technology we think continues to be a very good play. cheryl: i mentioned some of the sectors that got hit last week, what do you think about defense right now? >> defense, i think, we were not playing defense big anyway. healthcare we're still concerned about for the obvious reasons, right? there's going to be a lot of pressure, a lot of constraints given what's going on in a macro sense.
we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this...
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the bottom line here, microsoft has missed so many important things in technology. blew it on the tablet. blew it on the mobile device. >> they play catchup all the time. >> now they're even losing market share when it comes to their main business. android also taking some market share there. a lot of people wonder if the death of the pc is going to mean even worse things from microsoft. i mean, sometimes great companies are not great stocks. >> well, they're a mature company. we all know that. they're a very big company. they're a very rich company, but they're not the fastest, most entrepreneurial company. >> does microsoft, the name, resonate with your kids? >> not anymore. >> the way google, the way apple does? >> used to. xbox was big in our house. not anymore. halo 4 selling well, but it's not as big as -- we mentioned that "black ops 2" game. it's supposed to be the biggest in the world right now. it's outselling "halo 4." >> that's their key to the consumer, the video game part of the business. >> well, we'll see what's up their sleeve next. we'll take a bre
the bottom line here, microsoft has missed so many important things in technology. blew it on the tablet. blew it on the mobile device. >> they play catchup all the time. >> now they're even losing market share when it comes to their main business. android also taking some market share there. a lot of people wonder if the death of the pc is going to mean even worse things from microsoft. i mean, sometimes great companies are not great stocks. >> well, they're a mature company....
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i mean, it's just a better, for me, you're still buying unknown technology. it still has a -- i'll give them this. they look like a survivor, but i'd rather be buying ford in hopes that they can come out with another solution to this issue versus tesla. >> i'd buy the band tesla and buy toyota the prius. >> only you, tim, could do that. >> jane? >> story number two. lumbering up. lumber futures way up their loans in june, though down today. due to better housing outlooks and rebuilding after superstorm sandy. lumber liquidators got a downgrade to sell from stifel nicolaus. >> well done, jane, well done. >> melissa, what "wood" you all do about lumber? >> oh, wood. b. b. b.k., what do you say? >> i tell you, i'm going to go against the grain on this one. >> overload. >> you know, lumber liquidators is not the way to play this. i think wire houser works here. lumber is up 26% off the lows. with wire housing you get the lumber play, plus natural resources play, plus get a dividend as well. 2630 where it closed today seems to have decent support around 26. just b
i mean, it's just a better, for me, you're still buying unknown technology. it still has a -- i'll give them this. they look like a survivor, but i'd rather be buying ford in hopes that they can come out with another solution to this issue versus tesla. >> i'd buy the band tesla and buy toyota the prius. >> only you, tim, could do that. >> jane? >> story number two. lumbering up. lumber futures way up their loans in june, though down today. due to better housing outlooks...
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keeping this country at the forefront of research, technology, and clean energy. putting people back to work rebuilding our roads, our brrdges and our schools, and reducing our deficit in a balanced and responsible way. now on this last item we face a very clear deadline that requires us to make some big decisions on jobs, taxes and deficits by the end of the year. both parties voted to set this deadline, and i believe that both parties can work together to make these decisions in a balanced and responsible way. yesterday, i had a chance to meet with labor and civic leaders for their input. today i'm meeting with ceo's of some of america's largest companies. and i will meet with leaders of both parties of congress before the week is out. because, there is only one way to solve these challenges. that is to do it together. as i have said before, i'm open to compromise and i'm open to new ideas. and i've been encouraged over the past week to hear republican after republican agree on the need for more revenue from the wealthiest americans as part of our arithmetic if
keeping this country at the forefront of research, technology, and clean energy. putting people back to work rebuilding our roads, our brrdges and our schools, and reducing our deficit in a balanced and responsible way. now on this last item we face a very clear deadline that requires us to make some big decisions on jobs, taxes and deficits by the end of the year. both parties voted to set this deadline, and i believe that both parties can work together to make these decisions in a balanced...
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go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend. >> such as? >> i think check point is one of the main beneficiaries, and i think two other ones will be ford and palo alto. these are three of the core vendors that will benefit over the next year to help enterprises block out cyber threats across the world. >> so why aren't we seeing better share performance? over the last couple months, they've struggled. so why don't investors see opportunities here? >> i think part of is the choppy ip spending environment. these companies are not immune. i think there's some fears that security could also come under pressure. but again, i think that's where i think investors are being shortsighted. all of our survey work is showing that security is a high priority. there's only a small subset of companies that are going to b
go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend. >> such as? >> i think check point is one of the main beneficiaries, and i think two other ones will be ford and palo alto. these are three of the core vendors that will...
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new environment because, technology shares, technology companies, typically aren't very heavily regulated. so we don't expect any new increased regulation on tech shares. and among the 10 economic sector groups, technology companies have the lowest dividend yields. so that any increase in the dividend tax will impair them less than their couper parts. i think the only area where we could see tech companies stung would be if president obama's plan to tax foreign profits comes back to haunt the group because keep in mind, companies like microsoft and apple pay on average six or 7% in taxes. not 35 that the corporate tax rate is, largely due to the foreign posts. we'll have to see if president obama's going to go after those foreign profits. ashley: talking about dividend tax, what about muni bond? is that a good way to play that segment of the market? >> we think so. if tax, if tax rates are going up and the tax rates appear to be going up to the 36 or 39.6, then municipal bonds, those that offer tax exemption will be incrementally better. we are a little worried about the, the build americ
new environment because, technology shares, technology companies, typically aren't very heavily regulated. so we don't expect any new increased regulation on tech shares. and among the 10 economic sector groups, technology companies have the lowest dividend yields. so that any increase in the dividend tax will impair them less than their couper parts. i think the only area where we could see tech companies stung would be if president obama's plan to tax foreign profits comes back to haunt the...
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the show benefits from the convergence of technology and pop culture. check it out. >> technology is such a part of pop culture. it's a part of all of our lives. it's a part of how we parent our children. it's a part of how we get jobs. it's a part of how we find love. most people are within an arm's length of their mobile phones, like, 99% of the take. >> randy zuckerburg took the company public to start her own media company. >>> several stories caught our attention today. photos as well. take a look. in india a little girl holds a stick to balance as she tight-ropes in the streets. children earn a meager living for their families by street prfling. >>> this town was bombed by syrian forces. more than 100,000 syrians have fled to turkey since syria's civil war began just last year. >>> in new zealand prince charles learning how to use a gun used to make carpets. the royal logo is on the one he is working on. it's part of the queen's diamond jubilee float. >>> this is cnn newsroom. new details now on the resignation of former cia director david petraeu
the show benefits from the convergence of technology and pop culture. check it out. >> technology is such a part of pop culture. it's a part of all of our lives. it's a part of how we parent our children. it's a part of how we get jobs. it's a part of how we find love. most people are within an arm's length of their mobile phones, like, 99% of the take. >> randy zuckerburg took the company public to start her own media company. >>> several stories caught our attention...
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jpmorgan's annual ceo technology summit. david faber is there with an exclusive interview of the ebay ceo. >> john donahoe is here with us. we can still see our breath. it's cold in the napa valley but nice to see the sun coming up. nice to have you here. not far from san jose, where headquarters is. many credit you with the significant turn-around, particularly when they look at the marketplace business. let's take it right here, right now for the investor at home. a lot of people thinking about europe. you have more than half your sales, i believe, are overseas and certainly european important market. what are you seeing there? >> what's interesting about europe is there's a lot of economic uncertainty, obviously. gdp growth rates, retail growth rates. if there's a bright spot in europe, it's what technology's doing. e-commerce growth rates across europe continue to be double digit. uk's 15%. germany, 14% italy's 20%. spain's 20%. what's happening is as european consumers are looking to stretch their euro, they're coming o
jpmorgan's annual ceo technology summit. david faber is there with an exclusive interview of the ebay ceo. >> john donahoe is here with us. we can still see our breath. it's cold in the napa valley but nice to see the sun coming up. nice to have you here. not far from san jose, where headquarters is. many credit you with the significant turn-around, particularly when they look at the marketplace business. let's take it right here, right now for the investor at home. a lot of people...
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avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of time. i think the big thing for us is our brand, right? i mean, most people that think about car sharing and using cars by the hour or cars as a service think of zipcar as kind of the iconic brand. we really represent the category. and that plus our technology, and first to scale really matters in this business. i would say, first in isn't as important as first to scale. it's a classic network affects business, where scale really starts to build on itself, both in terms of marketing and technology investment. so we're going to
avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of...
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our smart antenna technology is able to in real time go around interference and let devices transmit in a reliable consistent way and let mobile users get the best experience. >> so service providers who are overloaded at various times, maybe at&t overload and how do they signal that it is your turn to help us? >> our systems can learn by itself. in realtime it adapts to the environment. nobody needs to turn any knobs or touch anything. >> in terms of your geographic revenue mix, 65% of sales come from foreign customers. what are geographies you're most exposed to? >> we have geographically distributed. our business came from geography. we're not dependent on any particular region. however, this whole mobile internet is really a secular movement that crosses all regions as well as different markets and so we are not dependent on any single market. >> about 90 million in net proceeds to the company from this ipo. what are you going to do with the money? >> i think we will buy some shoes. no. >> that's a lot of shoes. >> there's a lot of investment to be made. we feel very strong about
our smart antenna technology is able to in real time go around interference and let devices transmit in a reliable consistent way and let mobile users get the best experience. >> so service providers who are overloaded at various times, maybe at&t overload and how do they signal that it is your turn to help us? >> our systems can learn by itself. in realtime it adapts to the environment. nobody needs to turn any knobs or touch anything. >> in terms of your geographic...
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